LILAS CLIP NUIT 7MM (8 SERVIETTES)

  • Absorption rapide grâce aux particules super absorbantes
  • Confort maximal avec une épaisseur de 7 mm
  • Texture micro-aérée pour une protection efficace contre les fuites
  • Sécurité et confort nocturnes garantis

3,520 TND TTC

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Les serviettes Lilas Clip Nuit Micro-Aérée offrent une absorption rapide et une protection fiable pendant la nuit. Leur composition, enrichie en particules super absorbantes, assure une gestion efficace du flux, tout en garantissant un confort optimal.

Absorption rapide et efficace

Grâce à leurs particules super absorbantes, ces serviettes absorbent rapidement les liquides. De plus, la texture micro-aérée empêche la remontée du flux et le retient à l’intérieur de la serviette. Ainsi, vous restez au sec tout au long de la nuit.

Douceur et confort

Avec une épaisseur de 7 mm, ces serviettes sont non seulement douces, mais aussi très confortables. Leur voile micro-aéré aide à prévenir les irritations et garde la peau au sec. De ce fait, elles procurent une sensation durable de propreté.

Sécurité et protection nocturne

Ces serviettes Lilas Clip Nuit sont conçues pour rester bien en place durant la nuit. Elles vous permettent de dormir en toute tranquillité, sans vous soucier des fuites. Ainsi, vous pouvez passer des nuits paisibles.

Points clés :

  • Absorption rapide grâce aux particules super absorbantes
  • Confort maximal avec une épaisseur de 7 mm
  • Texture micro-aérée pour une protection efficace contre les fuites
  • Sécurité et confort nocturnes garantis

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